Gardner, A-Rod power Yankees to blowout of Jays

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NEW YORK(AP) -- Andy Pettitte kept ducking down the dugout tunnel
between innings Saturday, trying to find some air conditioning
on a steamy summer afternoon.

When he headed inside during the third inning, he might as well
have taken a nap.

Brett Gardner hit his first career grand slam and Alex Rodriguez
drove in four more runs during the Yankees' biggest offensive
outburst in five years, which took 37 minutes and carried New
York to an 11-3 rout of the Toronto Blue Jays.

"You want your guys to keep scoring," Pettitte said, "but it was
a long inning."

Pettitte had to get up a couple of times to play catch and keep
warm while the scoring merry go-round was in full spin. The
Yankees sent 15 batters to the plate and scored all their runs
during the third inning, their most prolific punch since getting
13 runs in the eighth against Tampa Bay on June 21, 2005.

"It's baseball. It's the only way to describe it," Yankees
manager Joe Girardi said, shaking his head. "Sometimes it
doesn't make sense."

Gardner's slam knocked Blue Jays ace Ricky Romero from the game
after 2 2-3 innings, the shortest start of his career. He
allowed eight of the 11 runs, the most given up by Toronto in an
inning since Kansas City also scored 11 times in the seventh on
Aug. 6, 1979.

"It was just a bad inning," Romero said. "In fact, a bad day for
me."

Pettitte (10-2) limited the Blue Jays to Jose Bautista's two-run
homer in the first and Alex Gonzalez's solo shot in the sixth.
The 38-year-old left-hander went six innings to match CC
Sabathia and Phil Hughes with 10 wins, marking the fourth time
in the past 50 years that a trio of Yankees have reached
double-digits before the All-Star break.

It was also Pettitte's first home win over the Blue Jays since
Aug. 2, 1999, and it should give Girardi a lasting impression as
he helps finalize selections for the AL All-Star roster, which
will be announced Sunday. Pettitte hasn't been an All-Star since
2001.

"In years past, I thought I might have had a chance to go and I
didn't," Pettitte said. "There's a lot of guys deserving of it,
and it's out of my hands."

The Yankees had been scuffling at the plate while losing three
of their last four, managing just nine runs while A-Rod,
Robinson Cano and Derek Jeter went a combined 7 for 45.

That futility ended when Gardner led off the third with a single
to left field. Jeter drew his second straight walk and Nick
Swisher singled to load the bases for Mark Teixeira, who hit a
tying, two-run double down the left-field line.

The boys in pinstripes were off and running.

Rodriguez followed with an RBI fielder's choice, a grounder that
Romero (6-5) misplayed, and Cano hit a run-scoring single into
the right-field corner.

The Blue Jays looked as though they might escape any more damage
when Jorge Posada flied out and Curtis Granderson nubbed a
grounder, but he hustled down the line to beat the throw to
first base. Then everything unraveled: Romero plunked Chad
Huffman to load the bases again and Gardner hit a full-count
pitch into the stands in right field to make it 8-2.

This one forced Romero into the clubhouse and Brian Tallet in
from the bullpen, and he promptly walked the bases loaded for
the third time in the inning.

A-Rod followed with a high pop fly that left fielder John
McDonald lost in the sun. When the ball landed softly on the
outfield grass, Rodriguez was standing on second base with a
double, New York led 11-3 and the crowd of 46,364 was on its
feet in a roar.

"I saw it the whole way, until the very end," McDonald said. "It
was frustrating because I stayed with it the whole way and then
lost it."

Notes: Yankees OF Marcus Thames (right hamstring) was expected
to play nine innings Saturday for Triple-A
Scranton/Wilkes-Barre. He could be activated Sunday. ... Yankees
GM Brian Cashman turned 43 on Saturday. ... Bautista has 21
homers this season. He came into the game tied with Detroit's
Miguel Cabrera and the White Sox slugger Paul Konerko for the
major league lead. ... The Yankees lead the majors with eight
grand slams. The club record is 10, set in 1987.